PartnerTech Receives New Orders from INVISIO
September 16, 2015 | PartnerTechEstimated reading time: 1 minute
PartnerTech has received new orders from INVISIO worth approximately 60 MSEK relating to the contract INVISIO has been awarded for supplying the INVISIO S10 hearing protection and communication system to the UK MoD (Ministry of Defense).
Production will be located in PartnerTech’s factory in Malmö. Deliveries are expected to commence in early 2016 and continue throughout the year.
"We are very pleased to be part of this prestigious contract that INVISIO has been awarded. Our extensive experience in manufacturing technically advanced products that meet the strict requirements of the defense industry is crucial for INVISIO and we look forward to continuing our long standing cooperation," says Leif Thorwaldsson, President and CEO of PartnerTech.
About PartnerTech
PartnerTech is a global industrial partner offering customized solutions throughout the product lifecycle, from product development to manufacturing and aftermarket services, in a number of market areas such as MedTech and Oil&Gas. With approximately 1,400 employees at its plants in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, the UK, the United States and China, PartnerTech reports annual sales of more than SEK 2.2 billion. PartnerTech was recently acquired by Scanfil plc, an international contract manufacturer and system supplier with nearly 40 years of experience in demanding contract manufacturing. Scanfil is headquartered in Sievi, Finland and has production operations in Finland, China, Germany, Hungary and Estonia. Scanfil’s turnover in 2014 was EUR 214.5 million and it employed a total of 1,800 people. The key elements of Scanfil’s operations include a vertically integrated production system and the provision of services and supply chain management to customers over the entire life cycle of the product. Its customers include international operators in the automation, energy, data transmission and health technology sectors, and companies operating in fields related to urbanization, among other industries.
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